How to Use Your Pocket Guide
Your pocket guide covers the essentials: bleeding control, airway management, vital signs, and what to tell 911 when you make the call.
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Here's what to do with it:
1. Print it on cardstock (front and back, flip on the short edge)
2. Laminate it at any office supply store or with a home laminator
3. Keep it in your car, range bag, med kit, or anywhere you might need it
This is a quick reference only—not a replacement for training. If you want to learn how to apply these skills under pressure, the training is below.
Ready to Learn the Full System?
The pocket guide gives you the checklist. The training gives you the skills.
I built two courses for people who refuse to be helpless when someone needs them: parents, concealed carry holders, church security volunteers, and anyone who's decided they won't freeze when it counts.
$75
The complete system: bleeding control, airway management, shock response, vital signs assessment, and communication with 911 and EMS. Step-by-step video instruction with lifetime access and self-paced learning.
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Learn bleeding control: direct pressure, wound packing, tourniquets, and occlusive dressings. The skill that saves more lives than any other in emergency medicine. Included in the Medical Emergency Response Course.
